Re: Kenyan Sand Boa Humidity
I don’t do anything to attempt to take away humidity as that’s not very achievable. I’ve had mine for about 18 years now in a 20 gal with sand and he does great. Personally I use bulbs for heat which help prevent belly burns and somewhat dry out the enclosure. Put some driftwood or something in the tank for him to use while shedding and you’ll be golden. My sand boa is by far the easiest pet I have [emoji23] I wish he’d spend more time on the surface but I rarely see him until I pull him out.
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Re: Kenyan Sand Boa Humidity
Awesome thank you so much! I’m currently using aspen for my substrate. If I understand correctly, you’re saying don’t worry to much about the humidity.
Re: Kenyan Sand Boa Humidity
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etphi
Awesome thank you so much! I’m currently using aspen for my substrate. If I understand correctly, you’re saying don’t worry to much about the humidity.
Yeah I wouldn’t worry about it. I think it’s pretty common to worry too much when getting a new animal. Some reptiles do require really detailed husbandry but imo sand boas don’t require anything extravagant. Just make sure that objects in the tank aren’t heavy to prevent injury. Also, even though they rarely come out they will escape if your lid/screen isn’t secure. They’re small but pretty strong. So overall all they need is a heat source (bulbs are better imo), sand (or whatever you wish to use), water bowl and shedding decor.
Side note, be careful when getting them out. If you accidentally poke them in the head they may bite [emoji23]
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Re: Kenyan Sand Boa Humidity
Haha that’s definitely true. I’ve kept many different types of animals before, to include reef tanks; howvever, this is my first time keeping snakes. My KSB, Beatrice, is definitely one of the easiest animals I’ve kept. Extremely docile and very curious. She’s out most nights exploring, and when the sun comes up, she’s back under. Lol
Thanks again for helping me out.
Phillip